Even Dogs can be Victims of Meth

Stolen Chihuahua found after ingesting meth

So picture this.

A year ago in Silverdale Washington a meth addict is given a Chihuahua as a repayment for a drug debt. He goes about his business, day in and day out, spun. Last week, said dog somehow gets into his stash and completely wigs out.

Man, who is also wigged out on meth, decides to take dog to the vet.

The veterinarian not only wonders about the dog’s behavior, but looks to the owner who is acting completely spun. Vet scans the dog’s microchip and gets further suspicious after the dog is found to be registered to a woman in another area.

Vet calls the sheriff, who calls the real owner of the tweeked out dog and they all find out that the dog was stolen one year ago and given to a man to pay off a drug debt.

Man goes to jail.

Dog is in recovery.

The end.

….or is it?

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When I was about 8 months pregnant, my babydaddy showed up with 7 pitbull puppies in the back of his truck. He had bought them from a “friend of a friend” who was in desperate need of cash. He planned to sell them off and make a huge profit. Sadly, he ended up giving most of them to friends, and recieved a call from the cops saying that the puppies were stolen and he needed to return them ASAP.

I used to have a pitbull – I rescued her as a pup from some trailer in the middle of nowhere. She was bread to fight, but I raised her right and she was the most loyal dog I ever owned. I will never own another breed of dog to be honest. So it pains me that much more the hear about piitbulls in the drug trade. They seem to be the mascott for all that sucks in this world these days and it's so, not right.

When I was about 8 months pregnant, my babydaddy showed up with 7 pitbull puppies in the back of his truck. He had bought them from a “friend of a friend” who was in desperate need of cash. He planned to sell them off and make a huge profit. Sadly, he ended up giving most of them to friends, and recieved a call from the cops saying that the puppies were stolen and he needed to return them ASAP.

I used to have a pitbull – I rescued her as a pup from some trailer in the middle of nowhere. She was bread to fight, but I raised her right and she was the most loyal dog I ever owned. I will never own another breed of dog to be honest. So it pains me that much more the hear about pitbulls in the drug trade. They seem to be the mascott for all that sucks in this world these days and it's so, not right.